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“911… What is Your Emergency?”
Create your own emergency response team!
University of Wisconsin-La CrosseUniversity of New HampshireWestern Carolina University
University of Florida
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest
• 21:24:13 - call received by 911• 21:25:11 - call dispatched to station• 21:26:12 - University Police informed• 21:26:20 - call to Mo• 21:26:21 - paramedics in route• 21:26:46 - face is blue• 21:28:40 - AED in use• 21:29:00 - University Police arrive • 21:30:50 - paramedics on scene• 21:31:09 - code in progress• 21:49:30 - ambulance departs to hospital• 21:57:42 - ambulance arrives at hospital
January 27, 20109:24 PM20 year old femaleGroup X class
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UW-L Collaboration• Recreational Sports• Training with Exercise and
Sports Science Department• University Police• Student Life Office• Counseling & Testing
Department
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Improvements
• Verbiage on 911 phone calls• Building Manager cell phones• CPR masks for entire facility and employees• Red Cross reference cards• Semester CPR reviews with staff• Bystander awareness
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Evolution of Emergency Response Team (ERT)
Idea Pilot BookshelfSudden Cardiac Arrest
ERT
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MissionAs a preparatory unit of the Recreational Sports student staff, the Emergency
Response Team (ERT) will ensure the readiness of the Recreational Sports Department for any potential emergency, review emergency action plans, and
strive for efficiency in upholding accident, incident, and injury protocol.
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Current Structure
• Advisor: – Associate Director
• Chair: – Student staff member
• Representatives: – 1 from each position area
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What are your current procedures?• Your demographics• Emergency action plans• Common practices• Reports and documentation• Equipment and supplies• Certifications and training of staff• Institutional coordination
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UW-L Demographics• Enrollment of 10,000 students• Recreational Eagle Center, Mitchell Hall, Sports
Complex, and North Campus• 96% entered the facility at least once• 6 professional staff• 3 graduate assistants• 85 service staff• 165 additional student staff
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UW-L Current Practices• Injury and incident reports• AED• Portable first aid packs• Two-way radio and cell phones• Graduate certified athletic trainer• Undergraduate student athletic trainers• All service staff certified• Relationship with University Police
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Emergency Action Plans
• Definition: a written plan detailing procedures that facilitate and organize the actions taken during an emergency situation– Medical emergencies– Severe weather– Campus threat
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Emergency Action Plans• Bullets vs. Paragraph• Consistency• Locations– Indoor and Outdoor– Staff Handbook
• Collaboration– Risk Management– University Police
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UW-La Crosse ExamplesAnnouncements Handbook
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Red Shirt Reviews• Purpose: to create a non-intimidating
environment with real life situations for staff members to practice and become comfortable implementing EAP’s
• Resources– Your institution– Other institutions– NIRSA Habitat
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Red Shirt ReviewsRed Level• Life-threatening• 911 and University Police• Factors above training level• May include first aid
treatment• May include shock
Green Level• Non-life-threatening• Within training level• May include some first aid
treatment• Does not include 911,
University Police, or shock
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Red Shirt Reviews• Checklists– Scenarios– Front Desk
• Logistics– Training ERT members– Scheduling– Planning coverage– Props
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Mock Red Shirt Review
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Red Shirt Reviews
• Debriefing– Review entire scenario
with staff on duty
• Paperwork– Injury Report– Incident Report
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Staff Comfort Level
• Survey tool and results• Daily implementation• Positive comments from University Police• Increased level of care in real situations
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Staff TrainingFall (prior to academic year)• Emergency procedures and
action plans• Mini-red shirt reviews• Large group debriefings• Facility tours• Introduction to emergency
equipment and location
Spring (first week of semester)
• Updates on emergency procedures and action plans
• Hands on CPR and AED review
• First aid presentations by student athletic trainers
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Staff Training• Certifications– CPR, AED, and first aid
• Weekly Staff Meetings– ERT updates from committee members– Debriefings regarding recent incidents
• Situational Debriefings– Review with staff involved
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Make it Happen!
Thank You Video
www.uwlax.edu/recsports/ert.htm